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Offshore Wind Project Picks Up Steam, Some Voice Concern
An April agreement between the New Jersey Economic Development Authority and Orsted Offshore North America has cleared a path for Ocean Wind 1, the Garden State’s inaugural offshore wind development, a boon to Gov. Phil Murphy’s vision of achieving 100 percent clean energy for the state by 2050.
Former Red Bank Councilman Charged With Theft
A recent audit of the Red Bank Education Foundation’s financial records has generated criminal allegations against its former treasurer and one-term borough council member Hazim Yassin.
Where Is The Money Going In 2022?
year’s totals, and no tax increase, the majority of Two River-area municipalities are nearing the conclusion of their own budgetary processes, certifying spending plans with a multitude of intriguing takeaways.
Location of Wastewater Station Still Up In The Air After Dementia Center Hearing
An applicant witness was prodded by concerned residents and a zoning board official during a continued hearing for The Enclave, a dementia center proposed for the Potter’s Farm property situated between Red Hill Road and The Garden State Parkway.
Holmdel Affordable Housing Project Approved
A unanimous May 3 Holmdel Planning Board decision approved a contentious affordable housing development near the Laurel Avenue border of Hazlet.
Documentary Highlights Veterans Who Help Bring Own to Final Rest
Since 2014 U.S. Air Force veteran Richard Gough has dedicated himself to sifting through forgotten urns and abandoned boxes of cremains to identify and provide a military burial for more than 100 veterans and spouses of veterans. A new film highlights his team's efforts.
Highlands Discusses Implications of School Reorganization
Political leaders and legal counsel from neighboring boroughs traded counterpoints and contrasting opinions during a special meeting regarding the potential regionalization of students from Highlands, Atlantic Highlands and Sea Bright.
Red Bank Charter Commission Hears Benefits of Another Form of Government
ED BANK – Borough charter study commissioners are mulling the recommendation of a particular form of government following a Phase II meeting with state official Edward Sasdelli.
Sea Bright Survey Shows Residents Favor School Regionalization
SEA BRIGHT – Though survey results showed 73 percent of respondents favored the formation of a regionalized school district composed of students from Atlantic Highlands, Highlands and Sea Bright, there is still plenty of discussion to come before the notion is considered for a public referendum.
Opioid Settlement Sparks Discussion About Increased Substance Abuse
Multiple settlements with the pharmaceutical development corporation Johnson & Johnson and other opioid distributors have yielded a $641 million payout to the state, which acting Attorney General, Matt Platkin, and Gov. Phil Murphy announced will be used on treatment, prevention and strategies to combat the opioid epidemic.